Open University BSc (Honours) in Computing & IT and a second subject
Open University

Open University

BSc (Honours) in Computing & IT and a second subject

Online United Kingdom

BSc

3 up to

6 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 21,816 *

Distance Learning

* total cost; part-time at a rate of 60 credits is £3,636 per year

Key Summary

    About : The BSc (Honours) in Computing & IT and a second subject offers students a chance to blend computing skills with another discipline. The program emphasizes practical experience and theoretical knowledge, helping students become well-rounded professionals.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career opportunities, including roles like software developer, IT consultant, or data analyst. The skills gained in this program make graduates adaptable to multiple industries, enhancing their employability.

BSc (Honours) Computing & IT studied with a second subject can open career opportunities in various sectors. This degree combines computing & IT and is a complimentary subject – choose from business, design, mathematics, psychology and statistics. You’ll divide your time equally between the computing & IT modules and the second subject modules. So, the name of your degree will include your second subject, e.g. BSc (Honours) Computing & IT and Design.

Key features

  • Tailor a study programme to meet your needs and interests
  • Choose from four focus options within the computing & IT strand
  • Choose from five subject options
  • Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT

Accessibility

Our qualifications are as accessible as possible, and we have a comprehensive range of support services. Our BSc (Honours) Computing & IT and a second subject uses a variety of study materials and includes the following elements:

  • Online study – most modules are online; some have a mix of printed and online material. Online learning resources could include websites, audio/video, and interactive activities
  • Pre-determined schedules – we’ll help you to develop your time-management skills
  • Assessment in the form of short-answer questions, essays, and examinations
  • Feedback – continuous assessment includes feedback from your tutor and using this to improve your performance
  • Using and producing diagrams and screenshots
  • Finding external/third-party material online
  • Accessing online catalogues and databases
  • Specialist software
  • Mathematical and scientific expressions, notations and associated techniques
  • Online tutorials
  • Group-work
  • Practical work
  • Residential School

How long it takes

  • Part-time study – 6 years
  • Full-time study – 3 years
  • Time limit – 16 years